Kasia Solon Cristobal
- Lecturer
- Reference Librarian
Kasia Solon Cristobal is a reference librarian at the Tarlton Law Library, a position she has held since 2009. Previously, she was a rare books and reference librarian at the Jacob Burns Law Library at George Washington University Law School. She holds a bachelor's degree in history from Rice University, a J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law, and a master's degree from the University of Michigan School of Information. She is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries and has chaired its Legal History and Rare Books Special Interest Section.
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A Room of Their Own
Kasia Solon Cristobal joined the Tarlton Law Library as a reference librarian in 2009. Ms. Cristobal was previously a rare books and reference librarian at the Jacob Burns Law Library at George Washington University Law School. She received a bachelor's degree in history from Rice University, a J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law, and a master's degree from the University of Michigan School of Information. Prior to graduate school, Ms. Cristobal received a Watson Fellowship and spent a year of travel studying Vikings and Icelandic sagas. She is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, has served as chair of its Legal History and Rare Books Special Interest Section, and was admitted to the practice of law in Minnesota.
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year-2016
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Article
From Law in Blackletter to “Blackletter Law”
Kasia Solon Cristobal, From Law in Blackletter to “Blackletter Law,” 108 Law Library Journal 181 (2016).
year-2015
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Article
A Room of Their Own
Kasia Solon Cristobal, A Room of Their Own, 19 AALL Spectrum 20 (2015).
year-2012
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Article
Making the Most of LibGuides in Law Libraries
Kasia Solon Cristobal, Making the Most of LibGuides in Law Libraries, AALL Spectrum, March 2012 at 17 (with Melanie Cofield).
year-2011
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Article
An Interview with Margaret Leary, Author of Giving It All Away: The Story of William W. Cook and His Michigan Law Quadrangle
Kasia Solon Cristobal, An Interview with Margaret Leary, Author of Giving It All Away: The Story of William W. Cook and His Michigan Law Quadrangle, 4 Unbound: An Annual Review of Legal History and Rare Books 67 (2011).
year-2008
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Book Chapter
South Dakota Practice Materials
Kasia Solon Cristobal, South Dakota Practice Materials, in State Practice Materials: Annotated Bibliographies (Frank G. Houdek, ed.; Hein, 2008) (with Matthew Braun).
year-2007
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Book Review
Feminist Legal Theory: A Primer, by Nancy Levit & Robert R.M. Verchick
Kasia Solon Cristobal, Feminist Legal Theory: A Primer, by Nancy Levit & Robert R.M. Verchick, 99 Law Library Journal 439 (2007).
year-2006
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Article
Present in its Absence: Law Librarians and Technology at the Founding of AALL
Kasia Solon Cristobal, Present in its Absence: Law Librarians and Technology at the Founding of AALL, 98 Law Library Journal 515 (2006).
year-2003
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Article
Case Note: Contracts-Beating Them at Their Own Game: The Business Risk Doctrine and the Broadening Coverage of Commercial General Liability Insurance-Thommes v. Milwaukee Insurance Co.
Kasia Solon Cristobal, Case Note: Contracts—Beating Them at Their Own Game: The Business Risk Doctrine and the Broadening Coverage of Commercial General Liability Insurance—Thommes v. Milwaukee Insurance Co., 30 William Mitchell Law Review 673 (2003).